i, 7, 8, 9, of the Old Series (1S91-1900) and Nos. i, 8, 9, io, of the 
New Series Vol. 1 (1901-1902), the first issues of which have long 
been exhausted, are now being reprinted, with plates, and will 
shortly be ready. 
II. Subscribers whose subscriptions are still unpaid are requested 
to send in their subscriptions for the present year as soon as pos- 
sible. Members of the United Planters Association are requested 
to send in their subscriptions in future directly to the Editor and 
not to the Secretary of the Association. 
Ilf. Subscribers outside the Peninsula will in future be charged 
83.50 per annum instead of $3 in order to cover postage. 
Meteorological Observers are ’asked to send in their returns to 
the' Editor, to arrive before the tenth day of the following month if 
possible, so as to be in time for going to press. 
Wanted Nos. 8 & 9 of Vol . 1 (N. S.) of the Bulletin to complete 
the volume. Address F. B. Manson, Park View, Fytche Road, 
Rangoon. 
An unprecedented large fall of rain was recorded at six register- 
ing stations in Penang and Province Wellesley : — - 
Stations. 
' 6th Oct. 
1 
9th Oct. 
30th Oct. | 
I cts 
I cts 
/ 
\cts\ 
Government Hill 
4 00 
4 IO 
' 5 
° 7 ! 
The Prison 
, 4 76 
3 08 
4 
i 351 
The Fort 
! 2 91 
2 65 
3 
02 
Balek Pulau ... 
j 4 00 
6 90 
4 
10 
Pulau Jerejak ... 
3 7 8 
3 60 
3 
9 1 
Butterworth ... 
1 
2 71 
^ 33 
* ! 
■ 
i 40 
M. E, SCRIVEN, 
Assistant Surgeon, 
Penang, 13th November , 1903. Prison Observatory. 
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